Looks like a Note 4 on a mat. Could have some editing done to mask the edges but after adjusting the brightness and contrast it looks like you could see the metal rim of the Note 4 on the right side. Not to mention the camera placement is slightly off compared to the render.

It definity needs a removable battery to be considered a proper successor to the Note line.
This phablets are supposed to be for heavy working, and you cannot go 14 hours of work a day with a single 4000 mA battery !

SLY, 19 Jul 2015They say that the note 5 will have a feature called "Auto-Ejecting S Pen", So from n... moreAnd that might be the "catch" feature for all others to jump on the NEW phone. I'm really less impressed with todays phones, rather than I was impressed in moving from my Siemens A35 to Siemens M55. Innovation in design, screen, battery, sound and lots more things. Today they could at least consider in manufacturing better batteries or AT LEAST try to change the design of the phone. Because now touch screen seems to take over every single thing our lives...

The size that can't be placed in a top pocket would not be ideal for the Note series. The Note 4 having a slightly taller dimension is already pushing it, and one of the reasons why I was to keep the Galaxy Note 3 a while longer - no big jump in specs or the fact that screen density had any significant visual difference. The Note 1 & 2's 720p were good enough, and Note 3's 1080p was like mind-boggling at the time, then Note 4's 1440p was like - what the heck would you need that high density for - oh, yeah for VR gear. Remember, 1080p is already a good and common resolution for a 32" LED tv, and I can't see the pixels.

They say that the note 5 will have a feature called "Auto-Ejecting S Pen", So from now on, there's no need to push out the S pen using your nails, instead you can use a button(or another feature, i'm not 100% sure)to push out the s pen.

Saurav Ghosh, 19 Jul 2015Yeah, so basically Note 3 and 4 and 5 will have exactly same screen size. Wonderful!I know a lot of note 3 and 4 users who love the size. Samsung realizes that going to 6" would mean a bigger device which most users don't want... (they send a lot of time and money researching these things i'm sure)